A lot goes into the outstanding performances delivered by New York City Ballet and their IT department plays an important role by protecting critical data and systems with iland’s Secure Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service solutions.

In an age where IT is constantly evolving, so are the cybersecurity threats. Every day, internet security companies are faced with new challenges to mitigate ransomware and other cybercrime. My Digital Shield protects businesses with a robust security offering.

Plans to implement a reliable and secure DRaaS solution were expedited when the school suffered a malware attack. Read how the iland Secure Cloud DRaaS with Zerto solution enabled Vermont Law School to implement a robust DR strategy.

Iland is an award-winning enterprise cloud services provider and long-time user of VMware’s software-defined networking. Founded in 1995, iland quickly recognized that embracing cutting-edge technologies and a commitment to developing solutions to challenging business needs would form the foundation for the company’s growth.

With a commitment to being "Fiercely Loyal," Chambliss has an obligation to provide the best services to their clients—and their IT operations need to reflect this client focus. A secure and reliable backup and DR strategy is essential to support their lean IT team and tenacious attorneys.

When first responders rush to help during hurricane season in Florida, someone has to watch their children. R’Club, a long-time child care and social service program, steps in to deliver exceptional care while their parents serve their communities. Downtime during disasters is not an option for R’Club IT.

Recognizing early on that cloud technologies would be essential to the success of their customers, The Lloyd Group sought a relationship with a cloud provider that would enable them to focus on their core IT competencies.

Responsible for electricity of thousands in Eastern Washington, Inland Power took the initiative to establish a reliable and cost-effective DRaaS and Cloud Backup solution with iland, ensuring their continuous operations.

Bluestone is at the forefront of delivering innovative financial services to customers in a rapidly changing market. Bluestone leverages the iland Secure Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service solution to protect essential IT systems and meet security and compliance requirements in the highly regulated financial services market.

For The Trans Group, there exists no greater responsibility than to transport young children and adults safely. The company is using iland Secure Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) solutions to ensure protection of and on-demand access to route information and other data in order to provide optimal service to the communities they serve.

iland decided to create iland Secure Cloud, a public cloud offering that provides security services and regulatory compliance, including vulnerability management through the seamless integration of Nessus into iland Secure Cloud. Because many companies don’t have the budget for cybersecurity specialists or expensive security tools, iland Secure Cloud offers an attractive cloud-based solution for mid-sized companies in industries such as healthcare, financial services, and other regulated organizations.

When Leica Geosystems launched its SmartNet GPS reference network in North America, it didn’t have the internal IT resources to deliver 24/7 availability to its customers, or to scale the service infrastructure with rapid business growth. By moving its VMware-based environment to the iland cloud, the SmartNet business unit got the reliability its customers require around the globe, the scalability it needs to grow, and the freedom to focus on core business.

Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), a leading industry analyst firm, explores how companies are achieving business objectives and value with IaaS in this paper which includes a summary of real-life use cases from two of iland’s IaaS and DRaaS customers.

Facing continued growth, Khatib & Alami's IT department set out to establish a robust infrastructure that ensured efficiency and protected the workloads associated with its clients’ multi-billion dollar projects. Its technology journey has taken it from disparate IT islands, to private cloud and, finally, to public cloud.

An insurance pioneer with unique, tailored programs for clients in disaster-prone areas, St James Insurance Group also leads the way in cloud-based IT infrastructure. Initially deploying disaster recovery in the cloud to protect its own business, this innovative company is further minimizing costs and creating business agility by expanding its use of cloud to resource-heavy, production applications.

If you've ever watched an episode of "How It’s Made", you've probably seen Piab's solutions in action. Piab is known for its innovative industrial automation solutions that transform factories by improving energy efficiency and productivity. Its IT team mirrors the company’s innovative culture of driving business and getting ahead of issues by strategically adopting technologies and optimizing processes. Learn how Piab’s IT team has moved production and disaster recovery to iland’s cloud, enabling it to focus on strategic business initiatives.

ABU’s website had been hosted for years by a local web hosting provider. Out of the blue, the provider notified ABU that it was ceasing all web hosting and that the non-profit would need to find a new provider within the space of just four weeks! iland was able to jump in, help with the switch and guide it through a complicated process.

Although STRATA wasn’t a direct victim of Superstorm Sandy, the disaster opened the company’s eyes as to what could happen to a business without a comprehensive and effective DR plan in place. Learn how STRATA®’s gradual foray into disaster recovery and business continuity solutions enables it to meet customer expectations and protect mission-critical systems and applications.

Operating in the healthcare space means this organization has to meet its SLAs. Mission-critical data and systems must be back online within four hours. But what does an IT department do when it is unable to find the CAPEX needed to expand its in-house disaster recovery plan? Find out how the growth of this Wisconsin-based organization instigated its step into cloud-based disaster recovery.

Going paperless meant Mengali Accountancy needed a Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity strategy to protect mission-critical client data. The innovative firm then transformed the need to thwart downtime into a unique client benefit. Learn how the firm which specializes in financial services tailored to real estate syndication and fund management clients, counts on DR for a competitive advantage

When Prolateral Consulting began an expansive growth trend, it quickly became apparent that cost control would play a vital role going forward. Moving to the iland cloud has enabled Prolateral to make exponential savings over the last few years and a plan to consolidate all its cloud environments to one iland cloud.

Learn how iland enabled Brickstream™ to migrate from a costly colocated physical environment to a more agile, efficient, and reliable virtual infrastructure, saving it over $86,000 in predicted IT costs over three years. The costs savings from moving a physical to a virtual environment proved to make financial sense and freed up financial resources so Brickstream could focus on growing its business

IDBS needed a cloud partner it could trust with a hybrid cloud solution that would fit its unique needs. Using iland CloudConnect technology, learn how IDBS leveraged iland’s hybrid cloud solution enabling Masergy customers such as IDBS to connect their VMware environments directly to the iland public cloud environment and run mission critical applications such as email and CRM.

When Glasstire’s website was severely hacked into, this Texas Arts nonprofit organization turned to iland in search of a safer and more secure way in which to promote art related activities to its members. Find out how Glasstire achieved that and other benefits by moving its website to iland’s cloud environment.

When SaaS provider EXP determined it needed a sound IT strategy to handle its growth, the company began investigating moving to the cloud. Although iland was EXP’s existing hosting provider, EXP carried out due diligence into several providers to find the right one. Find out how EXP and its customers are benefiting and why iland was selected as its cloud infrastructure provider

In a competitive Life Sciences market, speed to market, flexible billing options for temporary capacity demands, significant reduction in capital and operational expenses and compressed deployment times all add up to a highly attractive proposition. Learn how deploying to the iland cloud enabled NetExperts and its customer GxPi to save money, time and GxPi’s client.

The IT team at Help at Home recognized the insecurity of a mission-critical application running only on in-house servers—vulnerable to natural or man-made disasters. It wanted a business continuity solution that provided redundancy, recovery, and reliability and turned to iland to implement a cloud-based solution that keeps critical IT services healthy—for the company and its patients.

Learn how SaaS and services provider P&R Dental, operating in the highly regulated healthcare industry, moved legacy and other systems to the iland cloud platform. With more than 90% of its operations now in the cloud, the company is reaping the benefits of cost savings and has reduced the daily headache of managing, maintaining and upgrading its IT infrastructure.

What does a software development company do when it outgrows its existing in-house test environment? Find out how Verdande Technology AS met the challenge by moving its testing to iland’s cloud platform, benefiting from lower costs and allowing it to focus on building its core business

As the healthcare industry continues to make strides in its adoption of new technologies, San Diego-based eMix is at the forefront of the revolution. Using iland’s cloud platform the company is keeping its own cost base down, helping to reduce the costs of the healthcare provider customers it serves and, most importantly, helping to save patients’ lives.

Leica Geosystems has supported customers globally for over 200 years. Learn how its SmartNet business, launched under a radically different business model, overcame the challenges of change, reaped numerous benefits and is now upheld by the rest of Leica Geosystems as the poster child for successful deployment to a public cloud.